closed #205445
Trash
322 1/2 E 10th ST
- Case Date:
- 9/3/2025
Trash by street (along Grant)
Trash by street (along Grant)
Yard signs in the right-of-way
The location is only an estimate, but I drive on Moores Pike almost everyday to know that this is a new pothole. I couldn't take a picture of it since it's on a very busy and narrow road. It's hard to see when driving since it blends well with the asphalt and it's at an angle where it can't be seen because of the hills. Even if it were visible and I tried to avoid it, it would be difficult since the road is narrow and there is oncoming traffic almost all the time. But I can tell you that it's pretty deep, that it damaged one of my tire rims. I attached a photo of the damage. Please let me know if there is anything the city can do to help cover the cost for repair.
City Arborist told me to contact HAND for tree code violations. There are at least 1/2 dozen dead trees at entrance to The Arbors Apartments on E. Moores Pike. Several large limbs have fallen recently, causing hazard to people, dogs and cars. Manager is aware of problem & has said he plans to remove them, but weeks have passed & no action has been taken. I walk my dog on the path & road where these trees are & it frightens me to walk by them, especially on a windy day.
Split rail fence falling down
I cannot get my reports to submit. It has an error code at least half of the time.
Very large pot hole. Could eat the whole car! (just teasing- though it is quite large)
Current at Latimer has rock all over the buildings and in the street/road
Bike lane still full of snow 2.5 weeks later. Along Clarizz, kingston, and Amp way.
This is a persistent issue. Bike lanes and sidewalks (near the Lark apartments) are regularly blocked by shopping carts from Target, Bloomingfoods, and sometimes kroger. It is dangerous and especially at night. Abandoned carts are a feature near the Fields, the Monroe, Covenanter Hill, the Lark, but this bike lane and the Clarizz multi use path are the most problematic locations to abandon them. Please contact the Lark to prevent the obstructions in the future.